Toni Braxton has filed for bankruptcy for a second time, saying she's $10 million to $50 million in debt.

Earlier this year the IRS filed a lien against her for $396,000, and she lists numerous creditors including Tiffany & Co., DMVs in two states, and Cedars-Sinai Medical Center. [TMZ]

Juliette Lewis was hospitalized briefly last night after another driver hit her car, then fled the scene. Her Lincoln Town Car was totaled, but thankfully, Juliette only suffered minor scrapes and bruises. [E!]

Ugh. Michael Lohan went to a party with Kate Major and a source says, "They are definitely back together. They were making out all night." [Radar]

Kim Kardashian is shocked that the tabloids are suggesting she's pregnant, though a few weeks ago she made sure she was photographed buying pregnancy tests. [E!]

Tila Tequila was in court today trying to get an injunction prohibiting the release of a sex tape she made years ago with her boyfriend. The judge denied her request and noted, "Tila exploits her sexuality." So she has no right to privacy? [TMZ]

Janine Lindemulder has filed a complaint against Jesse James because she says he refused to allow her to pick up their daughter Sunny from school. [Radar]

Oksana Grigorieva says it took her a long time to report Mel Gibson's abuse because she was suffering from "battered wife" syndrome. [TMZ]

A Las Vegas show producer is suing Donny and Marie Osmond for allegedly engineering "a plot to defraud the William Morris Agency" of its cut for negotiating a contract. [USA Today]

Former Time Lord David Tennant says that when he attended the Emmy Awards, "Nobody knew who I was. I got pushed out of the way by Access Hollywood or something or other for Piers Morgan. Oooh, it was a low moment in life." [The Star]

Christina Ricci, who's making her Broadway debut tonight in Time Stands Still says, "I always was really, really, really against doing anything in front of a live audience. I've always had stage fright. I don't like speaking in front of people. I don't like to present at awards shows - that to me was always the scariest thing ever. So the idea of doing a play for years was just like, 'Are you kidding?'" [Mirror]